Claudia Conway's top 10 nearest neighbors are journalists, politicians, activists, and comedians — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 to 0.98.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top 10 span six distinct subcategories: journalists (Aaron Rupar, 0.97; Steve Kornacki, 0.97; David Fahrenthold, 0.97), politicians (Robert Reich, 0.97; Chris Murphy, 0.97), a comedian (Sarah Cooper, 0.98), a professional (Preet Bharara, 0.98), an author (Molly Jong-Fast, 0.98), an actor (Albert Brooks, 0.97), and a fellow activist (Shannon Watts, 0.97). Conway's own subcategory — Activists — appears once in the top 10, with Shannon Watts as the sole match. The rest of the set is cross-kind: journalists make up the largest single group (three of ten), but no subcategory commands a majority. The presence of a comedian and an actor alongside political journalists and politicians is the most structurally notable feature of this cluster — the audience shape is not anchored to activism or any single lane.
The flat score distribution, spanning less than 0.02 across all ten neighbors, indicates an audience that overlaps broadly and evenly across a politically engaged, media-attentive mix rather than concentrating around any one type.